Create a Tag Game In this lesson, students will create, change and publish a tag game of there own.

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Create a Tag Game In this lesson, students will create, change and publish a tag game of there own.

What makes a Tag Game? All games need an objective or goal ◦Story or Title help with explaining Consequence for getting tagged How to get back into the game Rules and Safety Equipment and space needed

The class will play a variety of tag games with and with out equipment.

Form a Group and start Brainstorming What’s the Theme? If someone is tagged, what do they do? Race cars? Dinosaurs? Movies? Favorite Book? Turn into something? Do an exercise? Sit out? Become a tagger? Rules How does the game end or what is the objective? What can or can’t you do during the game? What kind of equipment does the game need?

Trial and Error Can it be better? Play Game Was it Fun? Ask Questions Make Changes

Finalize the Game Save as a File, and Print or Blog